UAE | Education

Grade 10 CBSE exams results announced

This is the last time the students appeared for the compulsory board exam in Grade 10

By Anjana Sankar, Senior Reporter

Published: 12:06 May 28, 2010

Image Credit: Megan Hirons Mahon/Gulf News

Students discuss questions from the physics CBSE examination they just completed at
the Our Own English High School, Dubai (Picture used for illustrative purpose). The class 10 results for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams were announced Thursday, with 98 per cent of the students qualifying for higher studies

Dubai: The results of Grade 10 CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) exams were announced Friday morning, with several schools in the UAE securing hundred per cent results.

A total of 5,149 students from 49 schools in the UAE appeared for the exam.

The schools has produced 100 per cent pass results. Naveen Jayan tops with A1 in all the five subjects. Angela Sosanna Varghese and Geethika Chandrakumar follow with A1 in four subjects and A2 in one subject.

A total of 86 students appeared for the exam and all gave got the minimum pass percentage.

A total of 52 students got a Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) of nine and above.

Tarun Pramod, Jay ANjay Mohnot and Rupsha Roy secured 10 CGPA.

Al Ameer English School
Ajman

The School secured 100 per cent pass this year also. As many as 79 students appeared for exam, 4 students got CGPA 9.6 points, 24 students scored CGPA 9 points and above. 8 of them got ‘A grade’ in all subjects

Third position was taken by Jitesh S Nair, Asnin Shah V, Hasna Veerankutty, Nidha Abdul Gafoor and Rekha Girija V with 9.6 points out of 10 points.

Indian Public High School
RAK

The school presented its 17th batch of Class X students to CBSE- Delhi in March 2010 and registered cent percent results.

Out of 60 students, 3 students scored A1 in all the five subjects and three students scored A1 in 4 subjects.

Lakshmi Sasikanth, Meet Mehta and Shruthi Nandakumar topped the list.

Delhi Private School
Sharjah

Out of the 217 students who appeared for the examination, the school registered a 100 per cent pass percentage with 44 per cent of the students registering a CGPA of above 9 and 60 per cent registering a CGPA grading between A1 and A2.

Four students have registered CGPA of 10 with grading of A1 in all the subjects.